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he's got romney's arms tied in the same way that the religion right has his arms tied on abortion rights, same-sex, the way the neo cons have his arms tied in terms of foreign policy. >> one question either the moderate or obama should ask, name one issue in which you plan to puck your party, one issue in which you plan to stand up to house republicans, one issue in which you don't plan to govern as a severe conservative as you described your record in massachusetts before you were describing your record as a bipartisan bridge builder. >> would he come out with a sister souljah moment on request? >> that could request. were you a severe conservative or are you the reaching over the aisle -- across the aisle kind of guy? which is it? but you've got to -- as i said before, you have to go at romney the person. it's not romney's policies because those don't really exist. it's romney the man that he's -- >> i agree. that's what i'm working tonight. let's take a look at the promise romney made at the debate last week about keeping his $5 trillion tax cut deficit -- new deficit neutral. no cost
he's got romney's arms tied in the same way that the religion right has his arms tied on abortion rights, same-sex, the way the neo cons have his arms tied in terms of foreign policy. >> one question either the moderate or obama should ask, name one issue in which you plan to puck your party, one issue in which you plan to stand up to house republicans, one issue in which you don't plan to govern as a severe conservative as you described your record in massachusetts before you were...
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. >> of religion and in body shops -- every legitimate body shop has to register. >> we have a link on our web site to the list. be sure to click on consumer alert. it will cost another penny to mail a letter next year. the cash strapped u.s. ps as they will raise postal rates including a 1 cent interest -- increase. they expect to lose a record $15 billion next year have asked to give congress to give them authority to raise postage by 5 cents. they will raise priority shipping by 4%. >> it's no surprise that the have taken to the airways. are all the claims true? fact checking one of the latest ads now met 6:00. >> a man from south carolina will run in the marathon for fallen soldiers. the soldier he is running for tomorrow is someone you will not soon forget. i'm jim everett franciotti with the details next. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does no
. >> of religion and in body shops -- every legitimate body shop has to register. >> we have a link on our web site to the list. be sure to click on consumer alert. it will cost another penny to mail a letter next year. the cash strapped u.s. ps as they will raise postal rates including a 1 cent interest -- increase. they expect to lose a record $15 billion next year have asked to give congress to give them authority to raise postage by 5 cents. they will raise priority shipping by...
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administration officials say he is expected to restate his opposition to the online film that insults the islam religion. that will not be all that's talked about. expect some fire works with the debate while the u.n. debates some of the world's most contentious issues. >> there's going to be a lot of them throughout this week, we know that when u.n. nations get together there are always debates, it's very interesting to start pacing through the agenda and see what's there including only issues that are always there but always lead to major debates. obviously things like syria will be discussed. but there's some things that you might not realize are in here. one is the question of palestine, keep in mind the palestinian state pushed for state hood inside the united nations. we are expecting a new step on this front after the november elections. also take a look at this one that's written into the agenda. israeli aggression against iraqi nuclear installations. we're talking about the consequences of that in today's context. the concerns about the possibility of an israeli strike at one point. ending the
administration officials say he is expected to restate his opposition to the online film that insults the islam religion. that will not be all that's talked about. expect some fire works with the debate while the u.n. debates some of the world's most contentious issues. >> there's going to be a lot of them throughout this week, we know that when u.n. nations get together there are always debates, it's very interesting to start pacing through the agenda and see what's there including only...
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too many lives have been given to sacrifice our freedom of speech and freedom of religion. and what we stand for here in the united states. of our forefathers sacrificed so much for us. we owe it to our posterity to continue to stand for freedom, for liberty, for justice, for righteousness, fortress. as we consider our way forward, -- for liberty, for justice, for righteousness, for truth. if you know your enemy and you know yourself, you will not fear 100 battles. this administration has virtually outlawed understanding who the enemy is. the president seems insistence on apologizing for who we are as americans. i am no master war strategist. but i know enough that if we refuse to acknowledge to the enemy is and we shame americans for standing up for who we are, president obama is following a strategy of complete defeat. this is not a new battle for america. we learned in the first international war we face as a new country that appeasement does not work. it was in the early days of the new republic when the government was paying extortion rise to people in north africa and
too many lives have been given to sacrifice our freedom of speech and freedom of religion. and what we stand for here in the united states. of our forefathers sacrificed so much for us. we owe it to our posterity to continue to stand for freedom, for liberty, for justice, for righteousness, fortress. as we consider our way forward, -- for liberty, for justice, for righteousness, for truth. if you know your enemy and you know yourself, you will not fear 100 battles. this administration has...
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i will guarantee america pause first liberty, the freedom of religion. president obama promise to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. [laughter] and to heal the class next -- the planet. my promises to help you and your family. [applause] i will begin my presidency with the jobs tour. president obama began his with an apology to our. america and he said dictated to other nations. no, america has three other nations from dictators. -- freed other nations from dictators. >> usa, usa, usa! usa, usa, usa! like every american was relieved the day president obama i gave the order and seal team 6 took out osama bin laden. on another front, every american is less secure today because he has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. in his first tv interviewer as president, he said we should talk to a round. we are still talking, and centrifuges are still spending. president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus even as he has relaxed sanctions on cuba. he abandoned our friends in poland by walking away from missile defense commitments, but if he is eag
i will guarantee america pause first liberty, the freedom of religion. president obama promise to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. [laughter] and to heal the class next -- the planet. my promises to help you and your family. [applause] i will begin my presidency with the jobs tour. president obama began his with an apology to our. america and he said dictated to other nations. no, america has three other nations from dictators. -- freed other nations from dictators. >> usa, usa, usa!...
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he was saying people misunderstand my religion an misunderstand the compassion i have. i agree with both of you that it was a very strong response by the president. >> absolutely. what was not left on the cutting room floor, libya. we knew that libya would come up. we could have not scripted this moment. let's play how it went down, another what's seen as a mistake of governor romney. >> i think it's interesting that the president said something which is that on the day after the attack he went in the rose garden and said that this was an act of terror. you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror? it was not a spontaneous demonstration? >> please proceed, governor. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. let's call it -- >> could you say that louder, candy? >> jonathan, your thoughts on that moment? >> well, i thought that the president misled the american people on that because if you
he was saying people misunderstand my religion an misunderstand the compassion i have. i agree with both of you that it was a very strong response by the president. >> absolutely. what was not left on the cutting room floor, libya. we knew that libya would come up. we could have not scripted this moment. let's play how it went down, another what's seen as a mistake of governor romney. >> i think it's interesting that the president said something which is that on the day after the...
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want to talk about religion. we were worried that our response would be very low. especially my co-author who lives in cambridge, massachusetts, where there's like three people who go to church. [laughter] but it turns out that wasn't the case at all. in fact, when we met with the company that did the surveys for us and we explained we're going to do this big survey, and it's going to be on religion, and we mentioned to them, well, we're very concerned about the response rate, they said, oh, don't worry. it's not going to be a problem. we do 90-minute surveys on mutual funds. that's a problem. and it turned out they were right. the response rate we had on our survey was actually very high by the standards of modern polling, and the reason is that most americans -- this may come as a shock in southern california, but i assure you it would not be shocking to an audience in south bend, indiana -- most americans are very comfortable talking about religion. they actually like talking about it. we listened in on a few
want to talk about religion. we were worried that our response would be very low. especially my co-author who lives in cambridge, massachusetts, where there's like three people who go to church. [laughter] but it turns out that wasn't the case at all. in fact, when we met with the company that did the surveys for us and we explained we're going to do this big survey, and it's going to be on religion, and we mentioned to them, well, we're very concerned about the response rate, they said, oh,...
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marriage can be a religion-based definition of a relationship. please note that i did not say a religion-based definitn between two people. because religion has always allowed, and still allows, for marriages between one man and more than one woman at the same time. fac throust n ory,he mt traditional, which is to say the most popular form of marriage has been between one man and many women at the same time. and throughout human history, the other most traditional compent mare ha was arranged. not by the two people who marry, but by the parents of the two people who marry. this thing that mitt romney and paul ryan call traditional marriage, the marriage that is a union between only one man and onnean nrrd by their parents, is a tradition that is not as old as the federal government. the bible esn't just sanction polygamy, it advisesen how to dori the bie also notes that king solomon had, quote, 700 wives of royal birth. and 300 concubines. if paul ry were to actually beme vice president ryanhe would find himself in countries shaking hands with an
marriage can be a religion-based definition of a relationship. please note that i did not say a religion-based definitn between two people. because religion has always allowed, and still allows, for marriages between one man and more than one woman at the same time. fac throust n ory,he mt traditional, which is to say the most popular form of marriage has been between one man and many women at the same time. and throughout human history, the other most traditional compent mare ha was arranged....
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i want to talk about religion. >> brian: a lot of people, a lot of people question their religion. but the churchs by me are always packed. every single week. >> bob: you go to church every day, i think, right? >> eric: i have not missed lighting candles for "the five" and "the five" viewers one day for doing the show, year and three months. go to st. patrick. i did notice the research of the 45 million people who don't ascribe to any religion, 58% of those people believe in god. which is good. there is hope. >> bob: the number of people over 60 who believe and have religious affiliation, only 7% don't. under 30 is 35% or 38%. how do you factor that in? >> dana: if you are interested in how to be successful in your life, one thing to look at is -- do you remember i talked about charles murray who wrote the book "coming apart." he looks at the successful factor of families in two towns. fish town and belmont. belmont where they are successful five factors, one is work, number of hours work. another one of the five was charm attendance. regular church attendance. it does give you a c
i want to talk about religion. >> brian: a lot of people, a lot of people question their religion. but the churchs by me are always packed. every single week. >> bob: you go to church every day, i think, right? >> eric: i have not missed lighting candles for "the five" and "the five" viewers one day for doing the show, year and three months. go to st. patrick. i did notice the research of the 45 million people who don't ascribe to any religion, 58% of those...
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he already sat down with the religion right and got his robes on. he already joined that crowd on everything from abortion to same-sex. he joined the kneow con crowds. he says he's going to sit down as if he's some virgin politically when he's cut all these deals ahead of time. can you believe he's going to be mr. bipartisan after being such a severe conservative all these months getting the nomination? >> no, and on the campaign trail he said so many conflicting things. you really can't look at his words, but what you can look at is how he governed. i think he probably set a record. he vetoed 800 either pieces of legislation, twice what his republican predecessor did, bill weld, who let people on that elevator while he was governor for almost eight years. you know, 800 vetoes. these were not just small things. these were things like vetoing the minimum wage, vetoing access to contraceptive rights. sometimes they were petty and partisan. vetoing a special bill that would have helped a disabled cop. vetoing money that would have paid for kosher meals
he already sat down with the religion right and got his robes on. he already joined that crowd on everything from abortion to same-sex. he joined the kneow con crowds. he says he's going to sit down as if he's some virgin politically when he's cut all these deals ahead of time. can you believe he's going to be mr. bipartisan after being such a severe conservative all these months getting the nomination? >> no, and on the campaign trail he said so many conflicting things. you really can't...
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petersburg, rand, which is his true religion. the's the question, given legacy of a certain kind of anti-mormon sentiment that has been characteristic of various protestant denominations throughout our history, will southern baptist boat for mitt romney -- a vote for mitt romney in significant numbers? >> i grew up in nashville, tennessee. my house was about a mile from the southern baptist convention offices, and my inclination is that a very few republican southern baptist voters will vote for mitt romney. and they might not even be able to say exactly why. they just think that mormons are vaguely weird and other. >> do you think so too, stephen? >> i think one of the surprises so far is how willing and evangelicals have been to consider mitt romney. that has been a surprise to me. he won the evangelical vote in new hampshire and in nevada. he was very close in a couple of states and in the southern state in general, he has been pretty far behind. the other trick is that, as you intimated, allen, his competition is two catholic
petersburg, rand, which is his true religion. the's the question, given legacy of a certain kind of anti-mormon sentiment that has been characteristic of various protestant denominations throughout our history, will southern baptist boat for mitt romney -- a vote for mitt romney in significant numbers? >> i grew up in nashville, tennessee. my house was about a mile from the southern baptist convention offices, and my inclination is that a very few republican southern baptist voters will...
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. >> reporter: in his world history class, daniel moses quiz es these 10th graders about religions in the world. >> what's the first word that just popped in your head? >> reporter: for the past four years moses has been teaching the class. he loves teaching the students and they love learning. >> his teaching method is very good. i actually learned things in his class. >> he comes in every day prepared and happy. >> reporter: the preparation has paid off. moses was recently named teacher of the year by the friendship consortium in the district and baltimore city. >> when our students talk about the amount of work that he does with them, the amount of hours he puts in to prepare them to take the a.p. exam, it's amazing. >> reporter: and he gets amazing results by using a simple teaching strategy. >> my strategy is one of just rigorous pacing, complex material, and lots of checks for them to make sure kids are understanding what they're being taught. >> reporter: he doesn't tolerate discipline numbers and keeps parents' cell phone numbers handy. he believes bored students become proble
. >> reporter: in his world history class, daniel moses quiz es these 10th graders about religions in the world. >> what's the first word that just popped in your head? >> reporter: for the past four years moses has been teaching the class. he loves teaching the students and they love learning. >> his teaching method is very good. i actually learned things in his class. >> he comes in every day prepared and happy. >> reporter: the preparation has paid off....
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when the question someone's taste in art, it is personal and probing than politics, religion, sexual preference. it is something that goes to the very soul when you say, you got that? >> "60 minutes" with morley safer. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." cracks up next, a look at the immediate impact that last night's debate had on voters. this is about 90 minutes. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i would like to invite you to take your seat. we will go ahead and get started. thank you for joining us on this thursday. thank you to everyone who is joining us on the live stream and those watching on c-span to and the voice of america. for those of you i do not know and have not met, my name is victoria. it is my pleasure to welcome you on behalf of all my colleagues to this wonderful discussion. before we get started, a few items to give you a sense of what is coming. charlie will be up in a moment. he will give us is take on last night's debate. guests, be joined by two ga who will also offer their perspectives on the debate and the upcoming election. we are grateful to all of the pa
when the question someone's taste in art, it is personal and probing than politics, religion, sexual preference. it is something that goes to the very soul when you say, you got that? >> "60 minutes" with morley safer. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." cracks up next, a look at the immediate impact that last night's debate had on voters. this is about 90 minutes. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i would like to invite you to take your seat. we will go...
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they're all religions. because people want to look at truth and justice, and i categorically as a black man reject this idea that it's a black/white issue. it is not. >> i disagree, because i think white people are still frightened's black people, period. >> the fact he's hispanic as well. we have a situation, someone took the law into their hone hands to the point of actually committing a crime. right? having somebody say this is about black on black cry. the bigger problem, incarceration, drug laws. poverty. there are many issues that are wrong here. what we're seeing a distillation of all of that into one case. >> in the end, it's a story of someone who wanted to be a cop. >> and was playingrent-a-cop. we don't really know what happened out there. >> vigilanteism, i don't think it's that big after problem in america. i hope not. i think he make as good point about the black-on-black crime. that is an epidemic. what are the roots of it? poverty. the failed drug war. look at the roots of why that epidemic
they're all religions. because people want to look at truth and justice, and i categorically as a black man reject this idea that it's a black/white issue. it is not. >> i disagree, because i think white people are still frightened's black people, period. >> the fact he's hispanic as well. we have a situation, someone took the law into their hone hands to the point of actually committing a crime. right? having somebody say this is about black on black cry. the bigger problem,...
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nakoula's own religion. so they are really, really hunkering down and fearful today, fred? >> miguel marquez, thanks so of much, from los angeles. >> you got it. >>> a solemn homecoming. the remains of four americans killed this week in the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya were returned to american soil friday. u.s. marines carried the caskets of ambassador chris steven, tyrone woods, glen dougherty, and sean smith. the four were honored in a ceremony attended by president barack obama and u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton. >>> and we've learned much about u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens. now we're learning more about the three other american who is died in that consulate attack in benghazi this week, ambassador stevens, tie roan woods, glen doherty, and sean smith were all united in their affection for the middle east and the people there. chris stevens fell in love with the middle east when he served as a volunteer peace corps -- as a volunteer in the peace corps. he has been praised as a great friend of libya and served as liaison to the rebel who is
nakoula's own religion. so they are really, really hunkering down and fearful today, fred? >> miguel marquez, thanks so of much, from los angeles. >> you got it. >>> a solemn homecoming. the remains of four americans killed this week in the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya were returned to american soil friday. u.s. marines carried the caskets of ambassador chris steven, tyrone woods, glen dougherty, and sean smith. the four were honored in a ceremony attended by...
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he does not seem to want to talk about his private life, about his religion, he doesn't want to talk about his experience as aed moderate governor in massachusetts. he doesn't like the scrutiny of a lot of the bain stuff. can you get away with being elected as president and have this shield around you? >> no, i think part of his problem connecting with people is the fact that he doesn't want to do any of the things that you just mentioned. i think thing in massachusetts may also be a little different. i think there are questions act his record in massachusetts. the democrats have a soundbyte about massachusetts being 47th in their economy, and he is trying to dodge and weave. people will try to run him into the ground and he will have droubl responding. >> okay, and by the way, thanks for saving the american car industry, that's quite a notch on anybody's belt. thank you. coming up the republicans say it everyday, president obama raved taxes, he apologizes for america, those are not true. we did work and got facts for you. spending has not gone up every year, it's been flat. he has n
he does not seem to want to talk about his private life, about his religion, he doesn't want to talk about his experience as aed moderate governor in massachusetts. he doesn't like the scrutiny of a lot of the bain stuff. can you get away with being elected as president and have this shield around you? >> no, i think part of his problem connecting with people is the fact that he doesn't want to do any of the things that you just mentioned. i think thing in massachusetts may also be a...
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state that the government should not establish religion. that was a legitimate question in the first iteration of the obama rule. i do not think it is in the second one. the goal post moved from weather over the religious organizations cannot include this in their insurance plans to can anybody this side you cannot have a right to your own reproductive freedom and we're just going to leave it out. that is a very different goalpost. question the question for some -- >> the question for some, especially women, is why do republicans want to get government out of our lives but into our wombs? the supreme court ruled decades ago is a matter of privacy whether the government can intrude upon your privacy to force you into doing or not doing certain medical acts. >> the senator says she has had enough. " people are stunned by the partisanship and overall this function d -- dysfunction. it has gone to the extremes in terms of resolving the question. >> she was first elected to the house in 1978. she says there is an all or nothing mentality in cong
state that the government should not establish religion. that was a legitimate question in the first iteration of the obama rule. i do not think it is in the second one. the goal post moved from weather over the religious organizations cannot include this in their insurance plans to can anybody this side you cannot have a right to your own reproductive freedom and we're just going to leave it out. that is a very different goalpost. question the question for some -- >> the question for...
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some what or great deal, and santorum beat romney 2-1, 75% of the people in tennessee said religion matters. this is a real southern problem for mitt romney. he bought florida beyond that, virginia, as you say, only two on the ballot there, but where else will he win down there? >> it is clear that the republicans will win alabama, okay, great, but some of those kind of voters exist in ohio, they exist in all of these swing states. and what does that voter do when romney comes along if romney comes along in a general election in a swing state? does the the voter stay home? does that voter find something of another candidate, third party candidate on the ballot? that is where it counts. it doesn't count in the southern, oklahoma, president obama won't win oklahoma. romney, if he's the nominee will get the victory. what about all the people who think like that vote like that in the state. >> you're saying don't look at the problem of the south because the republicans will vote for whoever the candidate is in the south, but there is a little bit of the south all over the country. >> wh
some what or great deal, and santorum beat romney 2-1, 75% of the people in tennessee said religion matters. this is a real southern problem for mitt romney. he bought florida beyond that, virginia, as you say, only two on the ballot there, but where else will he win down there? >> it is clear that the republicans will win alabama, okay, great, but some of those kind of voters exist in ohio, they exist in all of these swing states. and what does that voter do when romney comes along if...
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which may not be the same as freedom of religion. people have to struggle with the language because people works on this for hundreds of years your what rights meant to them and how it worked in their society. there's still major differences between germany and the united states on not see symbols, for example. what's that all about? so we have this radical notion of freedom of symbols here. that germany decided no, that's beyond the tale. okay, you know, you could say do they not have rights? free speech, because they decided nazi symbols are beyond? now i can no. -- no. between religious and secular people to arrive at the most nonviolent possibilities. >> i was just going to say marc and manal hit the nail on the head in terms of when it comes especially to writing the constitution, it's imperative i think to define these terms, what exactly does it mean for freedom of religion. and rather than it being sort of a negative thing, it will hold you back from this. it will protect you, as a minority it will protect as women. it will p
which may not be the same as freedom of religion. people have to struggle with the language because people works on this for hundreds of years your what rights meant to them and how it worked in their society. there's still major differences between germany and the united states on not see symbols, for example. what's that all about? so we have this radical notion of freedom of symbols here. that germany decided no, that's beyond the tale. okay, you know, you could say do they not have rights?...
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private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community devepment, and ecation. additial funding also provided by mutual of america -- designing customized, individual, and group retirement product. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. second-degree murder charges were filed this week against george zimmerman, the volunteer neighborhood watchman who shot and killed unarmed teenager, trayvon martin. e anuncement came after weeks of protests demanding zimmerman's arrest. several religious groups also called for an investigation into martin's death. recent polls show that attitudes about the case vary dramatically by race. joining me with more on this are kim lawton, managing editor of this program, and harold dean trulear, associate professor of applied theology at howard university in washington, d.c., and national director of the healing communities prisoner re-entry initiative. prof
private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community devepment, and ecation. additial funding also provided by mutual of america -- designing customized, individual, and group retirement product. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. second-degree murder charges were filed this week...
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the president is christian. >> right. >> he is not declaring war on his own religion. >> good point. >> karen, to that point, and krystal is absolutely right. isn't the intention here, let's be honest, to dress this president up as closely as possible to some kind of islamic, some kind of muslim that detaches him from this country? they've been doing it from the beginning and they continue to do it. >> absolutely. >> to krystal's point, he is a committed christian. >> he is a christian. and by the way, let's just remember this issue of access to birth control. women's issues. the ad to not mention that the issue is about women being able to choose what medicines they take. sure this is all about passing the president as some kind of other. >> something to be scared of. >> and john sununu, the inspector of john sununu said the only reason that colin powell is supporting barack obama is because he's black. the same guy who basically said he's got to learn how to be an american. very clear from the beginning what this strategy was all about. >> we know that john sununu is a vat of poiso
the president is christian. >> right. >> he is not declaring war on his own religion. >> good point. >> karen, to that point, and krystal is absolutely right. isn't the intention here, let's be honest, to dress this president up as closely as possible to some kind of islamic, some kind of muslim that detaches him from this country? they've been doing it from the beginning and they continue to do it. >> absolutely. >> to krystal's point, he is a committed...
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the appointed custodians of the religion of islam. they have nothing to do with the religion of islam. most of them are hungry for political power. >> thank you very much. i want to pull you back to this quick question about playing on the religious turf. we have not talked enough about this. i do not want to put you in a position as a foreign correspondent of making recommendations to the american government, but how we are perceived and how the statements are made here are perceived as very important. what did said when the sensible reason for the storming of and an embassy, even if we recognize that is nothing other than a pretext, what should we be saying when a sensible reason is some movie that defames the prophet? what is going to send the right message? >> i would expect that the ambassador in cairo would say something. the secretary of state and the president, to be engaged, just because he is within the frenzy of a crowd, it lists sides of the issue. i would expect the president and secretary state to be very careful. i reme
the appointed custodians of the religion of islam. they have nothing to do with the religion of islam. most of them are hungry for political power. >> thank you very much. i want to pull you back to this quick question about playing on the religious turf. we have not talked enough about this. i do not want to put you in a position as a foreign correspondent of making recommendations to the american government, but how we are perceived and how the statements are made here are perceived as...
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i will serve no one religion, no one group. no one cause and no one interest. >> in his runs for political office, mitt romney has seldom mentioned his religion and the fact that he is a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints although he did address did the topic a tad in his acceptance speech at the republican convention. >> we were mormons and growing up in michigan, that might have seemed unusual or out of place, but i really don't remember it that way. my friends cared more about what sports teams we followed than what church we went to. >> i get the feeling that he would prefer not to discuss his religious background, not because he's ashamed of it or not that he doesn't know anything about it but rather that he simply feels he shouldn't have to. >> those who follow politics think there might be political reasons, as well. >> it's one of the last religious prejudices we have in this country. i don't fully understand it myself. but there's a worry among evangelicals who worry about some other christians a
i will serve no one religion, no one group. no one cause and no one interest. >> in his runs for political office, mitt romney has seldom mentioned his religion and the fact that he is a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints although he did address did the topic a tad in his acceptance speech at the republican convention. >> we were mormons and growing up in michigan, that might have seemed unusual or out of place, but i really don't remember it that way. my...
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you see, the essence of america, what really unites us is not nationality or ethnicity or religion. it's an idea. and what an idea it is, that you can come from humble circumstances and you can do great things. that it does not matter where you came from. it matters where you are going. [applause] my fellow americans, ours has never been a narrative of grievance and entitlement. we have never believed i am doing poorly because you are doing well. we have never been envious of each other's possessions. [applause] no. no. ours has been a belief in opportunity. and it has been a constant struggle, long and hard, up and down to, try to extend the benefits of the american dream to all. but that american ideal is indeed in danger today. there is no country, no, not even a rising china that can do more harm to us than we can do to ourselves if we do not do the hard work before us at home. [applause] more than at any other time in history, greatness is built on mobilizing human potential and ambition. we have always done that better than any country in the world. people have come here from
you see, the essence of america, what really unites us is not nationality or ethnicity or religion. it's an idea. and what an idea it is, that you can come from humble circumstances and you can do great things. that it does not matter where you came from. it matters where you are going. [applause] my fellow americans, ours has never been a narrative of grievance and entitlement. we have never believed i am doing poorly because you are doing well. we have never been envious of each other's...
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you say religion doesn't matter anymore. i'm just asking. >> you're talking about something that doesn't matter. when a man or a woman tells you their faith is, you accept them at their word. >> but they don't in your state. the majority say he's a muslim. >> but that's not going to affect the vote. >> even if they are voting for a muslim? this is getting hilarious. you say it doesn't matter. you're laughing at me. you say it doesn't matter. then they say i don't believe he is what he says he is. >> of course it matters. people like to vote for someone they feel that they can associate with both from a religious standpoint, cultural standpoint, and that is part of romney's problems in the south. he's not from the south. he doesn't sound like he's from the south. he's not a christian, according to many, who think he is a mormon. >> how do you explain he's running strong in both mississippi and alabama? a lot of people in the media -- >> the same polls have your people down in mississippi, only one in eight saying the presiden
you say religion doesn't matter anymore. i'm just asking. >> you're talking about something that doesn't matter. when a man or a woman tells you their faith is, you accept them at their word. >> but they don't in your state. the majority say he's a muslim. >> but that's not going to affect the vote. >> even if they are voting for a muslim? this is getting hilarious. you say it doesn't matter. you're laughing at me. you say it doesn't matter. then they say i don't believe...
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if that's not a war on religion i don't know what it is and this is straight. i guys i have news for you there is no war on religion there is a long overdue effort by the government to protect those that are discriminated against and yeah that includes the gates so for preaching about the government creating a special class of more equal people while fighting for his own special protections gary glen of the michigan branch of the american family association is tonight's tool time with. our guys it's time for happy hour joining me this evening as our key correspondent christine for us out and kevin glass managing editor at townhall thanks for joining guys good to be here right so yesterday i think it was right before i was going on the show drudge report was saying huge breaking story is going to come out about newt gingrich but everybody is freaking out and it turns out it's just some other ex-wife take a look. at the book a better thing from the point of view of people looking at those campaign about character and that he's got forgiveness and that he believes
if that's not a war on religion i don't know what it is and this is straight. i guys i have news for you there is no war on religion there is a long overdue effort by the government to protect those that are discriminated against and yeah that includes the gates so for preaching about the government creating a special class of more equal people while fighting for his own special protections gary glen of the michigan branch of the american family association is tonight's tool time with. our guys...
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. >>> religion versus freedom of speech. an ohio jury deliberates where hair-cutting attacks in the amish community was an expression of religion or a hate crime. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. join zyrtec® rewards. save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the
. >>> religion versus freedom of speech. an ohio jury deliberates where hair-cutting attacks in the amish community was an expression of religion or a hate crime. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start...
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. >>> next, franklin graham backs down and apologizes for questioning president obama's religion. dr. james peterson tells us if it's enough, next. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time so you don't miss a thing. swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. and for dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. i don't want a plunger anywhere near my coffee. not in my house. with maxwell house french roast, you let gravity do the work. [ male announcer ] maxwell house french roast. always good to the last drop. >>> ed show survey i asked should wage earners ever vote for republicans? 3% said yes. 97% said no. >>> coming up franklin gr
. >>> next, franklin graham backs down and apologizes for questioning president obama's religion. dr. james peterson tells us if it's enough, next. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time so you don't miss a thing....
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is religion still a hindrance for romney as he proceeds? >> it was four years ago. it is four years later. in states where you have a stong evangelical base, i regret saying this, in a country where we are supposed to have religious freedom. not as a branch of christianity. shows itself in the election booth. we should condemn this, but this is how some people feel and that's how they vote. if he makes it in november. >> we'll have to end it here. thanks so much for joining us, ken and dana, back to you. >> thank you. if you missed any, we have super tuesday results on cbssf.com. >>> right now, we have developing news tonight from the south bay. police are at a home in sunny vail investigating a shooting. kit has the latest for us. kit. >> reporter: highly unusual sight here in sunnyvail. a double homicide on the 800 block of nectarine avenue. this was reported at 7:45 this evening. police aren't saying a whole lot at this point. only saying the two people were shot dead inside and they are not saying whether or not this was a murder suicide. but they certainly are
is religion still a hindrance for romney as he proceeds? >> it was four years ago. it is four years later. in states where you have a stong evangelical base, i regret saying this, in a country where we are supposed to have religious freedom. not as a branch of christianity. shows itself in the election booth. we should condemn this, but this is how some people feel and that's how they vote. if he makes it in november. >> we'll have to end it here. thanks so much for joining us, ken...